How to Make Consistent Progress on Your Goals (Even If You're Lazy)

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  • Опубліковано 20 лип 2017
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    To master new skills and achieve your goals, you have to put in consistent (if not daily) practice. How do you stay motivated to keep doing that even when the going gets tough?
    Today, I'll introduce an incredibly effective technique for keeping that consistency up. It's called the 20-Second Rule.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 753

  • @iamkomposed7162
    @iamkomposed7162 7 років тому +380

    "It's like a Netflix subscription you don't feel bad about." Best selling point ever :P

  • @gorkemaltok708
    @gorkemaltok708 7 років тому +598

    Doing 25 push-ups to switch to distracting activities might help, and in the worst scenario you get fit.

    • @Thomasfrank
      @Thomasfrank  7 років тому +101

      Not a bad idea!

    • @T-Show.
      @T-Show. 5 років тому +17

      For me it would be 20+ minutes of running without headphones and without any company. Boring, annoying but healthy.

    • @zaki6131
      @zaki6131 4 роки тому +4

      i have a problem even with that ...

    • @scare_claw7064
      @scare_claw7064 3 роки тому

      It does work for me since 2020

    • @amirkhalaf570
      @amirkhalaf570 2 роки тому +1

      What if you can only do 24 ... or 3 ?

  • @TheWheelchairGuy
    @TheWheelchairGuy 7 років тому +251

    I have been going to college for 4 years now. I have been a part time student due to health problems and I'm physically disabled. I'm consistent and will graduate very soon. Stay strong

  • @tothorsi
    @tothorsi 7 років тому +816

    Pronunciation of Csikszentmihalyi is A+!! :)

    • @matyastornai4198
      @matyastornai4198 7 років тому +19

      tothorsi Hungarian here, confirmed

    • @tothorsi
      @tothorsi 7 років тому +9

      Mátyás Tornai me too That's why I felt the right to mark it haha

    • @kingabori5120
      @kingabori5120 7 років тому +10

      just came here to say the same but I see there are other Hungarian CIG fans :)

    • @Gram628
      @Gram628 7 років тому +1

      Same :D

    • @PetiHuber
      @PetiHuber 7 років тому +5

      Big Hello from Hungary! My very first college semester is coming up, so I'm hanging on your channel all day :) love what you're doing!

  • @paxonite-7bd5
    @paxonite-7bd5 7 років тому +484

    Boy I have to start my art and music practice again

    • @Thomasfrank
      @Thomasfrank  7 років тому +23

      Get to it! :)

    • @paxonite-7bd5
      @paxonite-7bd5 7 років тому +4

      Can you me tell how to do "learning practice" instead of just practice

    • @paxonite-7bd5
      @paxonite-7bd5 7 років тому +1

      Just practice only becomes a mind ritual and I don't learn from it result I am tired and I don't want to do it

    • @Thomasfrank
      @Thomasfrank  7 років тому +36

      Essentially you need to plan ahead and figure out what specific skill area you're going to work on. When I pick up the guitar, I ask myself - what is my goal here? Some days it's becoming more fluent with modes (I'm currently mastering the Aeolian), other days it's drilling chord changes. I also use courses (like on Skillshare) or apps (Autochord is a great one for chord progression practice) to direct my practice. And of course, learning songs is a great way to stretch your abilities!
      I have a more in-depth video on this: ua-cam.com/video/0eItWeZFVHo/v-deo.html (fittingly also sponsored by Skillshare)

    • @paxonite-7bd5
      @paxonite-7bd5 7 років тому +7

      Thomas Frank Awesome thanks Thomas! :D

  • @NWforager
    @NWforager 6 років тому +252

    chained a cheap bike pump in the garage . i let others use it , not steal it . A few more ppl started riding too

  • @ImprovementGang
    @ImprovementGang 2 роки тому +27

    To all those who have ambitious goals; you got this!
    Get serious and implement strategies

  • @mariannkomlos8513
    @mariannkomlos8513 7 років тому +42

    I'm hungarian, and the pronanciation was exact and professional ;)

  • @GrashalmTuts
    @GrashalmTuts 7 років тому +475

    Reads a japanese book.
    Starts from the left.

    • @chillcat8031
      @chillcat8031 7 років тому +16

      exactly what I was thinking hahaha

    • @Thomasfrank
      @Thomasfrank  7 років тому +278

      We were hoping someone would notice :P

    • @LadySugarth
      @LadySugarth 6 років тому +25

      Thomas Frank Don't try to turn this around smart ass haha

    • @EminoMeneko
      @EminoMeneko 6 років тому +4

      Like the picture of the baby reading Kant but the book is upside down... ^^'

  • @mesh_plays527
    @mesh_plays527 7 років тому +79

    This Video couldn't have come at a better time. Thank you :) have a nice weekend everyone

  • @tnuoccaeht
    @tnuoccaeht 7 років тому +69

    Thomas I love how your Channel is all about self improvement, but WITHOUT a mystical/metaphysical spin on it, or a red pill spin on it. It's pure, it's lighthearted, it's accessible, it can take my money. I love it, I LOVE IT, and you rock. 🍑🍑🍑

    • @abotaweela1
      @abotaweela1 3 роки тому +6

      Why the peach emoji though? Lol

  • @cristianmerono
    @cristianmerono 5 років тому

    Thomas, you really have evolved the way you make your videos, your cam equipment is also a lot better. I have been seeing you for a while and you have created a list of self-improvement summaries in video format. So incredible that someone that really wants to improve himself/herself could start watching you and get not only the knowledge but also the motivation. Thanks for everything!!

  • @ChrisandersonmusicCoUk
    @ChrisandersonmusicCoUk 7 років тому +29

    Absolutely love that one of the youtube preview slides this video is your sunglassed lama

  • @hugthebluebow
    @hugthebluebow 7 років тому +4

    Oh man, this video came out just in time for me. I'm trying to teach myself c++ and art, relearn calculus, and trying to stay consistent with HIIT, yoga, and bullet journaling. Knowing what I know now, my physical activities are consistent because I keep my equipment in the living room and the area clear. My studies are waning, most likely because I keep that stuff at my desk where I don't frequent as much. UA-cam and Facebook are my worst time vampires. Thank you for the advice!

  • @StudyMD
    @StudyMD 7 років тому +70

    This is a beautiful video, always killing it with the amazing editing/animation skills!

  • @iamangi
    @iamangi 6 років тому +3

    This was really great! I've used this method a few times but am glad I finally have more structure to it. Gonna try to implement it in my everyday routine and workout motivation as well. I'll keep you posted!

  • @adamkrause7033
    @adamkrause7033 6 років тому

    Dude, just found you channel and this is the 3rd video I've watched related to productivity/planning/habits and I really appreciate it. Lots of good stuff that I found really helpful. I spent so many years living a fairly unstructured life and so for a year or so now I've been slowly making changes too, like you said you did when you moved to Denver. Thanks again! This 20 second rule/concept is really great. I've noticed that since keeping my art-making tools and supplies around, I have been practicing every day as well. Cheers!

  • @kvoprime1291
    @kvoprime1291 7 років тому +3

    Thank you so much man, I love your videos and signed up for the premium for skillshare. Really appreciate what you do AND the two free months! All the best to you and yours, man. Cheers!

  • @sizzlinsj8135
    @sizzlinsj8135 7 років тому +43

    I turn the Wifi off ...start studying if i feel like google something i write it down. Since i am too lazy to turn the wifi switch on i finish my studies and then turn it on. but when i start it on.. i spend too much time. i recently read 'Deep work' and started practicing it.

  • @IshanMisraBEAST
    @IshanMisraBEAST 7 років тому +7

    Love the work thomas!

  • @StyeAI
    @StyeAI 7 років тому

    To be honest, this youtube channel is one of my top 5 favorites. Super useful when it comes to life challenges. Thank you!!!

  • @adityaswain9833
    @adityaswain9833 7 років тому +1

    Love your videos, Thomas! Thank you for helping all of us!

  • @fmeister2077
    @fmeister2077 7 років тому +2

    You're a cool guy, Thomas. Watching your videos has motivated me to get my life in order (I'm still in the process though). Thanks for everything, and keep being awesome.

  • @PersonalPower
    @PersonalPower 7 років тому +80

    If you are a complete lazy fuck then commit to
    doing one important thing every day.
    Something that makes you proud at the end of the day.
    Next you create the habit to do this thing first in the morning,
    before you check your social media or anything else.
    This helped me a lot! Even if I have a lazy day I get one thing done
    in the morning and, I can go to sleep with a good feeling!
    -Personal Power, makes self improvement videos and
    is overcoming his own laziness!

  • @henriquefalleirosmareze7188
    @henriquefalleirosmareze7188 6 років тому

    Thomas, I figured out your channel and watched for the first time yesterday and it's amazing. I'm really addicted to it. Nice stuff. Thanks! New subscriber from Brazil 🇧🇷

  • @nathanjensen310
    @nathanjensen310 7 років тому

    LOVE IT! This 20-second rule is something I've already implemented, but now that I know the "science" behind it I'm inspired to use it to dispose of some bad habits. One of them being, as boring as it is, a procrastination addiction. I've been watching your videos for a few months now, and already I've cut down significantly on my procrastination addiction, and have become a much more productive and self-satisfied person. I will apply the concepts featured in this video to my piano passion as well.

  • @annabalogh7711
    @annabalogh7711 7 років тому +5

    Great video as always, Thomas. And even though your friend doesn't speak Hungarian he pronounced that name amazingly.

  • @maschafestival
    @maschafestival 6 років тому

    Great video Thomas!
    When I was still living at home I realised trying to get all the things I wanted to get done in one small room almost made the effort redundant. Now, I'm big on re-arranging my living spaces to find the best layout suited to my needs. I think about furniture as shapes rather than their intended home in (say) the bedroom or bathroom; things can be moved around and re-purposed in a multitude of ways. Additionally, I can reach a point within any given room where I'm trying to do too much within one singular space. This makes work, relaxing, or getting underway with any project, difficult because there are too many things to distract and/or there's just a lack of space. Having a purpose for each room together with experimenting with the layout of furniture etc goes a long way to calm me down, get more things done efficiently, or increase my creativity. Same principles can be applied to the electronics :)

  • @actuallynr
    @actuallynr 7 років тому

    This is the best youtube channel on youtube, I get entertained by learning all of this.

  • @ianj.gonzales4839
    @ianj.gonzales4839 7 років тому

    I just love this video! Great work!

  • @MrRyanMinnick
    @MrRyanMinnick 7 років тому

    Starting college next month. I'm super nervous but excited, your videos are awesome :)

  •  7 років тому

    Hey, i'm Brazilian and thanks for your videos. they are helping a lot

  • @peterbaines1763
    @peterbaines1763 7 років тому

    Just came across this channel from crash course. Looks amazing only had time to view a couple of videos but definitely going to check more out. Wanted to say a thank you and keep up the good work.

  • @victorcurtis6400
    @victorcurtis6400 4 роки тому +1

    “The Happiness Advantage: How a Positive Brain Fuels Success in Work and Life” By Shawn Achor Such a great book. Got it at the library then bought it for my shelf. Thank you for another great video!

  • @TechMDi
    @TechMDi 7 років тому

    Great points, Thomas! Enjoyed listening to your talk.

  • @azeminaay4971
    @azeminaay4971 7 років тому +2

    Congrats on being recognised and getting a segment on the crash course channel😊😁You deserve it👊🏻✌🏻️

  • @alinaglover_
    @alinaglover_ 6 років тому

    Being more organized is something that I need to work on as a college student with big girl expenses. I signed up for SkillShare & I'm excited to use it!!! Thank you so much!

  • @andersonmiranda603
    @andersonmiranda603 7 років тому +1

    Dude, that was incredible, will help me a lot!!! Thanks

  • @JakeVoorhees
    @JakeVoorhees 7 років тому

    Thomas you rock man! Love that you showed Simon Sinek as the example for presentation skills learning on skillshare :) even tho cc is required to sign up for 2 free months, i did! cheers!

  • @zugrath16
    @zugrath16 7 років тому +121

    I've never really understood why americans wear shoes indoors (2:18). When you do take them off? What about the carpet? Won't your feet get smelly since you never ventilate them? If you don't take them off by the front door, where do you put your shoes? So many questions....
    Anyways, great video.

    • @hiturana3290
      @hiturana3290 7 років тому +13

      Yes Box Most people i know don't wear their shoes inside,i was wondering the same thing.

    • @OROgoldenpair1
      @OROgoldenpair1 7 років тому +9

      for the purposes of the video perhaps they left their shoes on. me, im mostly shoeless in the house lol, but shoes usually go near the bed

    • @katie98711
      @katie98711 7 років тому +5

      I put on my shoes when I leave the house and take them off when I go back. I'm barefoot all the time inside my house.

    • @courtneylovesreading4116
      @courtneylovesreading4116 7 років тому +9

      Yes Box
      I am a Pilipino American, and I have been curious about this as well. It is so much more comfortable and convenient to leave your shoes by the front door. I am one of four girls, and we always get comments such as, "wow...that's a lot of shoes", whenever non-Asian guests visit.

    • @mariahmuhegi2410
      @mariahmuhegi2410 6 років тому +1

      😂😂😂😂😂

  • @kas2583
    @kas2583 6 років тому

    This stuff is really inspiring me. I want to learn to play the guitar but I know that I have very bad self discipline. My room is also super full and I always procrastinate cleaning up because I know ,because of my small room, everything would be messy again within a day. So I got rid of my bed because I used to sleep on a mattress anyways and ordered a guitar. I also re-arranged my room for it to be more open because it was never a safe space for me because it was so closed off.
    Hopefully now I'll read more, play guitar, watch tv more in my room because it all will be more accessible! Thank you for making these videos!

  • @AdmiralTetanus
    @AdmiralTetanus 7 років тому

    I love this so much. Thank you for sharing your habits of success.

  • @cjleongson
    @cjleongson 7 років тому

    your one of my heroes thomas. thnx!

  • @fatima-zohrakhechai8812
    @fatima-zohrakhechai8812 7 років тому

    just loved this video, It is hard to find the path of consistency!!! Prioritizing is the most difficult part for me and I am working on it now

  • @inspressions8905
    @inspressions8905 6 років тому

    Your channel is awesome! It inspires me to get up and just do stuff.

  • @florenciamesa7388
    @florenciamesa7388 7 років тому

    The videos esthetics has improved a lot!! I love it. it shows how much you are involved with College info geek :) greetings from Uruguay.

  • @AlexHardy316
    @AlexHardy316 7 років тому

    You're awesome Thomas!

  • @makshat10
    @makshat10 7 років тому

    Love your channel, every video is very motivating and helpful!

  • @abigailnottingham7104
    @abigailnottingham7104 7 років тому

    I love it! Going to keep my pencils and brushes stored right next to the spot I sit to draw so I can literally just come home and start sketching. Simple but great advice, thanks Thomas.
    (also I enjoyed Martin's language cameo!)

  • @lullabymemo8520
    @lullabymemo8520 7 років тому

    Thank you for these videos , it is very inspired

  • @maxi-me
    @maxi-me 3 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing these great tips and for making them sound so practical.
    I don't have a problem with consistency it's the launch.
    Once I'm fully immersed in something I'm committed.

  • @erinalexander9013
    @erinalexander9013 7 років тому

    Thank you Thomas!

  • @abbyhilden5075
    @abbyhilden5075 7 років тому

    Thank you for the Skillshare trial! So cool!

  • @joserobertocastellon
    @joserobertocastellon 7 років тому +1

    Yet another amazingly helpful video. Your video on Habitica has been a game changer for me. It hasn't been a magical solution, of course it's progressive and proportional to the effort I'm putting in, but man do I ever notice a huge difference in my productivity, both at work and at home. I've been doing stuff I would passionately procrastinate and feeling really good about my progress. *Thank you so much for all you do and share with us.*

  • @yourstory-ground
    @yourstory-ground 6 років тому

    I keep my books and all the study essentials all near my study desk and it's amazing to see me myself always engaged in my work really 20 seconds rule is great . thank you sir very much .

  • @gabrielaqueiroz8436
    @gabrielaqueiroz8436 7 років тому

    Great vídeo. You have been helping me a lot

  • @marlings
    @marlings 3 роки тому

    Great energy jumping out of the screen, thank you so much. Why do bike tires always need pumping up, such a pain!

  • @ojibwayinca8487
    @ojibwayinca8487 3 роки тому

    Of all of your videos I have found this one to be the most immediately helpful, practical, and implementable for quick, real-world life change. It's such a no-brainer that I wonder how I've gone so long without doing this. Thanks!!

  • @TheJohnDeere5R
    @TheJohnDeere5R 7 років тому

    Great video, always been a fan of your work !!

  • @Gilgamesh631
    @Gilgamesh631 6 років тому +2

    This video was just brilliant Frank

  • @henrymichal8522
    @henrymichal8522 7 років тому

    great video man. thank you

  • @_firstlight
    @_firstlight 7 років тому +1

    Thomas, I'm so excited for your Crash Course series! :)

    • @ummicoats5207
      @ummicoats5207 7 років тому +1

      Isabella Wait, What?! How come I wasn't informed about this!!!

  • @Reibernadao
    @Reibernadao 7 років тому

    My current goals are to improve my english (I'm a portuguese native speaker) and I got so much better at this by only watching youtube videos. I used to watch makeup videos but then I found your channel and at first it was so hard for me to understand the sentences but now (about 10 months later) it feels so easy. THank you

  • @stratixfinance
    @stratixfinance 6 років тому

    I..I... im just flabbergasted. Buddy you are UNIQUE! I just learned that you can drag and drop the site into the bookmarks bar. THANK YOU for LOADING up your vids with GREAT and USEFUL CONTENT! Soo glad that theres ppl like you doing vids.

  • @user-ee7yw1uo5l
    @user-ee7yw1uo5l 7 років тому

    2 month membership trial is yummy! And I think that I've been using the 20 seconds rule for the past year without even knowing it... For the same goal, as Thomas - honing guitar skills. Amusing.

  • @DMRVR
    @DMRVR 6 років тому

    Right now, I am working toward improving my marching snare drum skills. I am planning auditioning for drum corps next year, and am preparing myself to do so. Thanks for the awesome video! I'm going to try this out and hope it works!

  • @zoifiliou5738
    @zoifiliou5738 7 років тому

    So, I live in a foreign country and this september I 'm going to start my senior year in high school. In my country, in order to succeed in your finals and have the opportunity to access in the university of your choice you have to study even in summer break. It's a really important year for me, so I 'm going to try this method to achieve my goals, because lately I have a serious problem with procrastination. Thank you so much, Thomas! Hope it 'll work!

  • @drhf1214
    @drhf1214 5 років тому

    This is awesome! Even before watching this video, the concepts you discussed are some that I've already encountered.
    I guess I indirectly use the 20-second rule to keep my running consistent since if I want to make sure I run a certain day, I'm already wearing my running gear. It really is all about reducing that friction.

  • @broccoli2699
    @broccoli2699 7 років тому

    Exactly what i need for now, tks dude

  • @Peter-ez8tn
    @Peter-ez8tn 3 роки тому

    Thank you much!!!! I already knew the 20s rule but this guitar app that you've shown is godlike!!!!

  • @GoodOnPaperpvg
    @GoodOnPaperpvg 6 років тому

    This video is fantastic and really helpful! Thanks!

  • @aagamchopra8750
    @aagamchopra8750 7 років тому +1

    From quite long time I've been liking your video before completing it

  • @KarolisRudelis
    @KarolisRudelis 4 роки тому

    I love your videos, I get many great ideas, thanks!

  • @alexandergnatyuk4053
    @alexandergnatyuk4053 7 років тому

    Hi! I've been watching your videos on productivity for a long time now. Thank you for sharing all the valuable knowledge you have. I am going to implement this video's insights in the following way:
    1. Implement the rule about rebooting PC before switching to another task.
    2. I will write a script that opens the folders which I need at start up.
    3. I will put the books I must read on the next day somewhere I can always see them (maybe the desk?) before I go to sleep. The same goes for any other non-digital resource which I will need during the next day (like sheets for my Japanese writing practice, etc.).
    4. I will create a folder in my browser's bookmarks toolbar that will contain bookmarks of resources I need in order to do my work so that I don't need to search for the information the first 10-20 minutes of my time blocks. This folder with bookmarks will be updated regularly and represent whatever I am focused on.
    These are just my ideas which I'll probably need to modify.

  • @harishkarumuri4749
    @harishkarumuri4749 7 років тому

    I'm surprised no one has mentioned the transition slides yet. They are amazing. Those beautiful, glorious, fantastic llamas.

  • @dewadebadon
    @dewadebadon 6 років тому

    Thank you for the great content 👍

  • @MattMosca17
    @MattMosca17 7 років тому +1

    Perfect timing here, as I'm moving back to Utah for my last year of college and I'm going to organize my room based on what I want to do most... music.

  • @uditadatar1858
    @uditadatar1858 7 років тому

    your hair looks so good!!

  • @polifonica_
    @polifonica_ 7 років тому

    Thank you so much Frank. I used to play guitar during my freshman college period, and for some reasons (exams, practical work, lessons) I stopped practicing. But now your video helps me a lot 'cause a long time ago I wanted to continue. You are amazing! Sorry about the englinsh, I'm from Argentina 😁🤘🏻💪🏻💕

  • @moolaiskhans
    @moolaiskhans 7 років тому +5

    I've been digging the alpaca transitions

    • @mikaylaromero276
      @mikaylaromero276 7 років тому

      Noorulain Shoukat it makes me smile every single time and reminds me to push the like button😂

  • @DD-uo9zo
    @DD-uo9zo 7 років тому

    Zabardast re pora.thomas ek number

  • @AlexandraStrimbu
    @AlexandraStrimbu 7 років тому

    One of my new resolutions was to start taking more classes on Skillshare, so thank you!

  • @brentwub
    @brentwub 7 років тому

    Great video bud!

  • @nathanthetailor
    @nathanthetailor 4 роки тому

    My 20-second rule: I am currently writing a story with a bunch of characters that I've been playing around with for a while. All of the ideas and notes for the story are in one A4 notebook that I take to school with me. I have it organised in sections - random brainstorm, a mood board, character profiles - so I always add new information and I can always just get it out and start writing. Different thing, I also keep a small pair of weights in my room so I can do a quick workout when I have time. They are just on a shelf, in plain sight, so I have no excuses. I love your videos by the way, you've definitely helped with my new years resolutions.

  • @motherssmile
    @motherssmile 7 років тому

    Great video!

  • @ChillTheFuckOutMeditations
    @ChillTheFuckOutMeditations 7 років тому

    This was so helpful. Thank you!

  • @Lisa_Flowers
    @Lisa_Flowers 7 років тому

    I've had a beautiful bass guitar that has needed playing for two years now! Can't wait to start again!

  • @Kman31ca
    @Kman31ca 6 років тому

    Awesome, that just gave me some great ideas.

  • @marcosmorsch
    @marcosmorsch 7 років тому

    Hei thomas, I was also a flash on the pan and procrastinated to train drums, started with all intensity and after 2 weeks I did not train anymore.
    Now I'll use your tips.

  • @deeyrawdah7763
    @deeyrawdah7763 7 років тому

    love the new look! okay I'm going to go back to the video

  • @RomajaneAbrenio
    @RomajaneAbrenio 7 років тому

    Thank you for this vid!

  • @Bluedevildragon7
    @Bluedevildragon7 4 роки тому

    I think this has helped me to understand that if you have everything set up beforehand it's easier to do. Including the environment definitely saving this in a playlist.

  • @holland5782
    @holland5782 7 років тому

    I swear this is EXACTLY what I needed!!! 😂 thank you!!

  • @audrey_bond_
    @audrey_bond_ 4 роки тому

    that was so helpful, thanks

  • @haks8639
    @haks8639 7 років тому

    Yet another excellent video. Learning to play an instrument is something I want to do too.

  • @SharifSourour
    @SharifSourour 7 років тому

    These are really good tips! Thanks for all your awesome videos.

  • @pavXX
    @pavXX 5 років тому

    Thanks for the Crackbook Revival chrome extension recommendation! Giving that a try..

  • @WajidAli-jd7jg
    @WajidAli-jd7jg 7 років тому

    Excellent video dude! Its making me pick my guitar back up!

  • @wadrianalefe6490
    @wadrianalefe6490 6 років тому

    Maybe the best channel I found out on youtube until today.

  • @SimplyJeet
    @SimplyJeet 7 років тому

    I think this is an awesome idea, will definitely try and implement it and see how it goes